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Chocolate Chunk Muffins
"My mother, who's affectionately called Muffin, was craving chocolate muffins, but the local bakery had stopped making her favorite ones," writes Julia Bursten of Columbus, Ohio. "I tried to re-create the recipe, and she claims these are the best she's ever had."
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Gingered Spareribs with Brown Sugar and Soy
"My paternal grandmother liked to serve these spareribs on special occasions," writes Lyn Utsugi of Kamuela, Hawaii. "She was a great cook and even owned a restaurant on Oahu in the late 1950s. My mother learned the recipe from her and has been making the ribs since 1961, the year she married my father."
Serve these with steamed rice, perfect for soaking up the extra sauce.
By Lyn Utsugi
Grilled Peaches with Whipped Cream and Caramel
Carey Paquette of Arlington, Virginia, writes: "When it comes to cooking, I make an effort to prepare healthful meals, but wouldn't call myself a fanatic. I believe that olive oil goes in everything and wine goes with everything; I just use them in moderation. My boyfriend and I cook almost every night as a way to unwind. It's nice to come home after a hectic day and make dinner together rather than pull something prepackaged out of the freezer."
By Carey Paquette
Spicy Cajun Crab and Greens Soup
Cajun seasoning spikes this soup with heat, so adjust according to your taste. Serve with: Jalapeño corn bread and carrot sticks. Dessert: Cheesecake topped with thawed sliced frozen peaches.
Steaks with Blue Cheese and Toasted Walnut Butter
The cheese and walnut topping adds a touch of elegance to simple steak
Eastern Shore Crab Imperial
On Maryland's Eastern shore, watermen make a living pulling the "beautiful swimmers" (blue crabs) out of Chesapeake Bay. This recipe was given to me many years ago by a waterman's wife — pre-food-processor.
Note: This one's for the mini food processor because amounts are small.
By Jean Anderson
My Favorite Mexican Casserole
Chris Gavenda, Wildwood, Mo.
For those of you who may not know, the tortilla chips form a crispy crust on the bottom of the casserole.
For those of you who may not know, the tortilla chips form a crispy crust on the bottom of the casserole.
Peach and Mixed-Berry Crisp
The mixture of fruit in this dessert, a long-standing menu item at The Marx Bros. Cafe in Anchorage, might include anything from wild Alaskan blueberries to apples, depending on the time of year.
Giant Coconut Layer Cake
"I've had some unforgettable meals during my travels," writes Chris Forney of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, "but I've never felt compelled to request a recipe from Bon Appétit until now. While in Charleston, South Carolina, recently, my wife and I ate at the Peninsula Grill. I can't stop thinking about the coconut cake I had for dessert there."
This impressive-looking cake will delight coconut-lovers. The filling needs to chill overnight, so be sure to begin preparing this dessert a day ahead of time.
Fall Salad of Corn, Cherry Tomatoes, and Oven-Roasted Green Onions
The salad components can be made a day ahead and assembled just before serving.
Barbecued Spareribs
This recipe is adapted from The Thrill of the Grill by Chris Schlesinger and John Willoughby (William Morrow and Company, 1990).
Active time: 1 1/4 hr Start to finish: 4 1/2 hr
Steak de Burgo
This specialty is about as regional as you can get. Although the recipe's name and origin are shrouded in mystery, in central Iowa it's a traditional steak dish topped with butter, Italian herbs, and garlic. The version featured here uses fresh herbs for extra flavor.
Cajun Shrimp Mirliton Casserole
This rich, savory dish (pronounced shrimp mah-lih-tone) is pure Cajun comfort food. In Louisiana it's often served as a side dish; it also works as a first course.